![]() With Karan's charater, Indian film makers have finally matured enough in showing a young gay city man in a realistic environment. The deconstruction of these characters and their origin story is the core and the best part of the series. They are wranglers, dreamers who have been let loose in Delhi. Karan and Tara are not just wedding planners. ![]() I think it was a genius idea to release it on the eve of International women's day. Clever! The small side notes on feminism reminds you that several women have written/directed this. For instance 'ruling party' becomes the euphemism for THE ruling party. The writing takes clever jibes at the system, patriarchy, sexism, classism, homophobia and other such social evils. In an obvious Zoya Akhtar-ish style, it shows the upper middle class milieu, lavish weddings, crazy rich Indians in fancy destinations, dressed up like their lives depended on their costumes. Writing, direction, cinematography, dialogs, music- all A+. And that's the best quality of a series, I believe. The last Indian series which kept me awake at night was Sacred Games. ![]() Made in Heaven is a Delhi based wedding planning company co-owned by Karan and Tara and this is their story.
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